Military growing on me
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Military growing on me
I've been a bit of an Endura fan since becoming a Spyderco guy. I like the large blade in the light, thin package. Lots of knife that carries very well. I kept looking at the BHQ M4 Military, thinking I'd like try M4 and I like the Jade handles. Finally pulled the trigger and it arrived a couple days ago. First impressions had me thinking it was a bit too much knife.
I definitely notice the size increase in pocket. Not so much that it would deter me from carrying. I love the "thwack" when opening. Its my first liner lock in years. Takes me back to my Kershaw 2420 days in my mind while opening/closing. The overall increase in size is growing on me. Its a nice addition to the collection. I look forward to getting some M4 experience. Trying not to buy a titanium Military while they are being sold off.
I definitely notice the size increase in pocket. Not so much that it would deter me from carrying. I love the "thwack" when opening. Its my first liner lock in years. Takes me back to my Kershaw 2420 days in my mind while opening/closing. The overall increase in size is growing on me. Its a nice addition to the collection. I look forward to getting some M4 experience. Trying not to buy a titanium Military while they are being sold off.
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The Millie is a great knife. I have only one but it is a dandy. Mine is plain vanilla black G10/S30V.
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Best spyderco ever made in my extremely limited and ignorant view.
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It may be my favorite knife. Not a big fan of liner locks but absolutely love everything else about it and the liner lock does contribute to it's light weight which is one of the things I love about it.
I have found that large knives do have a way of growing on you and that is by shrinking on you. You just get used to them and I am a believer in the idea that a big knife is more versatile. A big knife can do what a small knife can but a small knife cannot do what a big knife can. Plus, with the choil I find I am not hindered at all when performing finer tasks.
Enjoy!!!
I have found that large knives do have a way of growing on you and that is by shrinking on you. You just get used to them and I am a believer in the idea that a big knife is more versatile. A big knife can do what a small knife can but a small knife cannot do what a big knife can. Plus, with the choil I find I am not hindered at all when performing finer tasks.
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Well, since you already have the Military, it may be time to try the Police 4? It carries as slim as the Endura (don't have one, but I assume), and even a larger blade than the Military.amishviking wrote: ...Trying not to buy a titanium Military while they are being sold off.
I also never thought I would like large folders as much as I do. But around a campsite, outdoors, or food prep in general, nothing like a large blade... on a folder, nonetheless.
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I have a Military or Police on me every day of the week except for the summer, when a Pacific Salt rules my pockets.
The Military is a classic. I think it's the most comfortable folder they make, and its got an excellent blade shape.
I've tried carrying smaller knives and I find them less efficient for the things I cut. If I'm only carrying one knife I want a 3.75-4.25" blade.
The Military is a classic. I think it's the most comfortable folder they make, and its got an excellent blade shape.
I've tried carrying smaller knives and I find them less efficient for the things I cut. If I'm only carrying one knife I want a 3.75-4.25" blade.
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I love the millie wish I could justify edc'ing one, but I can't. if millie works for you buy all the ones you can
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My Endura love gave way to the Military. I agree with the other folks chiming in. The Military rides incredibly light and streamlined for its size and can do virtually any task that you ask of it. I have become a huge Military fan and I agree with Spydergirl88. Buy as many as you can.
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I've tried forcing myself to carry it, but it always ended up in my bag mostly because of the clip situation, partly because of the size.
After I fell in love with the Police4, I bit the bullet and tapped a Military for tip up carry... Now I like it much more. Right now I still need to tell myself to carry it over a PM2 (for example), but we're getting there.
After I fell in love with the Police4, I bit the bullet and tapped a Military for tip up carry... Now I like it much more. Right now I still need to tell myself to carry it over a PM2 (for example), but we're getting there.
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PM2 is my favorite but I have a pair of Militarys and I like them for weekend carry. The size fits well in my pocket, I don't mind the handle size, but for most of my use during the week I like the PM2 blade size more.
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Military is my work knife. The more you use it, the more it shrinks in your hand. Still like the Endura for EDC.
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It really does get smaller with use. I felt exactly the same before owning one...way too big, waaaay too much handle. It just didn't make sense to me. But, one day while browsing the local knife shop I came upon a gently used standard black/S30V Military at a price that was good enough to finally see what all the hype was about. I didn't end up carrying that knife very much and eventually sold it, but I quickly ended up with a digicam version and then a SE version and now I have 5 of them I think. I'm a person who tends to avoid redundancy in my knife collection, so the fact that I own 5 of them after initially not liking it at all should tell ya something. There may be better sized EDC knives but for real work it has no equal in my book.
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I'm on my second week of carrying my Military, and I love it. Its so light that I don't even know its there. Oh.....and that 14mm Spydie hole is genius. It actually sucks my thumb in, and I can open the blade every time with speed and authority. Great knife.
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When my first Military arrived I thought I’d never carry anything that big, but I’m happy to say from the first time I took the plunge and slipped it into my back pocket it shrunk heaps. I now have three, I’m seldom without one close handy and I want every new one I see. :rolleyes:
There’s nothing I don’t like about the knife and nothing I’d change … well maybe thinner blade stock and I wouldn’t mind one in ZDP-189. :cool:
There’s nothing I don’t like about the knife and nothing I’d change … well maybe thinner blade stock and I wouldn’t mind one in ZDP-189. :cool:
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Now that’s the truth.bearfacedkiller wrote:I have found that large knives do have a way of growing on you and that is by shrinking on you.
Same here. It felt huge at first, and took me a few months to get used to the size. I sold the first one, but now I own 5 and I’m always tempted to get another one. Not sure why, because I will never wear out 5.Evil D wrote:It really does get smaller with use. I felt exactly the same before owning one...way too big, waaaay too much handle. It just didn't make sense to me.
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I didn't end up carrying that knife very much and eventually sold it, but I quickly ended up with a digicam version and then a SE version and now I have 5 of them I think. I'm a person who tends to avoid redundancy in my knife collection, so the fact that I own 5 of them after initially not liking it at all should tell ya something.
Evil D wrote:There may be better sized EDC knives but for real work it has no equal in my book.
Exactly my view.
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Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
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Bouhgt my first Millie back in 2014. It was my only EDC for 6 months and everytime when I get it from the pocket and opened it, I keep wondering how big it is. Nothing wrong with it. Its legall in my country and I like it big. Millie just never "shrink" in my eyes, like any other knife I had. When I used to carry PM2, or Manix 2. After few weeks, I thought its smaller than it was:)
It was S30V in digi camo. I sanded down the camo layer, until it was Jade. It was very nice. But I wanted better edge retention steel. In 2014 super steel Militaries where expensive, hard to get or both. So I get me a Gayle Bradley.
In April this year I bouhgt S110V Military. Love the colour, love the CQI hardware and love the S110V. Its again my only EDC for last 6 months and this time its a keeper. With a deep carry clip its a joy to carry and I always have 4 inches of S110V on me. Gotta thank Spyderco for selling such a great steel for a very fair price.
It was S30V in digi camo. I sanded down the camo layer, until it was Jade. It was very nice. But I wanted better edge retention steel. In 2014 super steel Militaries where expensive, hard to get or both. So I get me a Gayle Bradley.
In April this year I bouhgt S110V Military. Love the colour, love the CQI hardware and love the S110V. Its again my only EDC for last 6 months and this time its a keeper. With a deep carry clip its a joy to carry and I always have 4 inches of S110V on me. Gotta thank Spyderco for selling such a great steel for a very fair price.
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When it comes to an EDC ( Every Day Carry) the C-36 Military has become my main "Go-To" EDC folder. When I got my M390 bladed version I've just never looked back and I'm extremely happy with it. With the newer Military models with these newer/better supersteel blades it has also become my main carry on a daily basis>> now that's in the plain edged category.Midnightrider wrote:Best spyderco ever made in my extremely limited and ignorant view.
As far as an ergonomic design I do like the C-60 Ayoob better from that standpoint>> but they have not yet made it with one of the newer/better supersteel blades.
I would recommend the Military model to anyone>> it's one of those models you just can't go wrong with. And how much I wish they would bring it back with a full Spyderedged blade because it was one of my very favorites in SE.